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lol @ preview of the kid taunting the not-so-bright looking guy.
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that's not the point douchenozzle. [/ QUOTE ] i know |
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in other news:
fox news reports a local town has been hit by teenage robbers who were breaking into cars at night and stealing valuables, like laptops and stuff. im not sure if technically it could be called breaking in, because the morans never locked their cars at night? victims were shocked. |
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i despise fox news new york. hearing their promos puts my blood pressure through the roof.
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i despise fox news period [/ QUOTE ] Actually, for that matter, I hate most TV news, period. And a lot of the print media, too. I love what I do for a living but the ethics of most in the media are horrid. |
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Next game should be "Smarter Than a Pogger"
We could do well with that one. |
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Idiocy runs rampant in America. News at 11.
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For $100K: True or False? Fiction books are assigned numbers in the Dewey Decimal System. [/ QUOTE ] This was a trick question. For one thing it was actually fiction books are NOT assigned.... Any library you go in if you were looking for the Fountainhead, the catalog ID would be F RAN. That does not imply a number. But, apparently, according to the wikipedia entry for Dewey Decimal System, "It is a common misconception that all books in the DDC are non-fiction. The DDC has a number for all books, including those that generally become their own section of fiction. If DDC rules are strictly followed, American fiction is classified in 813. Most libraries create a separate fiction section because of the space that would be taken up in the 800s." There is no chance that all of the 5th graders knew this though. If I was on the show, I would have gotten it wrong, and been confused as hell as to why until I went home and looked it up. I assume this means there will be trick questions in the future, which makes the game even more annoying than it already is. |
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